I'm being cared for by:The Cat Network, Inc.

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Facts about Metro

I am

already neutered and up to date with shots.

Metro's Info...

I am already neutered and up to date with shots.

Metro's Story...

Metro's Story...

Estimated birth date: May, 2009 Metro is black with a white circle on his chest; he is very sweet with a pretty face and likes people and other cats! Metro got his name because he was found in the Miami (Metro) Dade Police Department's CSI parking lot!

If you are interested in Metro, please contact FOSTER PARENT: Pat at southofyou_98@yahoo.com. An ADOPTION QUESTIONNAIRE can be downloaded by entering our website www.thecatnetwork.org and sending to foster parent.

The Cat Network does not have a shelter; all of our cats/kittens are in foster homes in South Florida. Our adoption fee is $75 for cats that are not microchipped, and $85 for microchipped cats, which includes deworming, age appropriate vaccination, and testing for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. Note: ADOPTION FEE for PUREBRED type cats, with or without papers, ranges from $75 - $250, and is determined by the foster parent. These cats are designated with "Higher adoption fee may apply" on their web listing. All kittens and cats 3 months and older have been spayed or neutered; many of the younger kittens will be sterilized prior to adoption as well. .

About Our Rescue Group...

The Cat Network Mission Statement

The Cat Network, Inc. (CN) is a 501(c)3, Florida not-for-profit corporation dedicated to humanely reducing cat overpopulation by educating the public about the need to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access to low-cost spay/neuter services for stray, homeless and abandoned cats; helping members in their efforts to place adoptable cats in loving homes;and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public policy.

Come Meet Our Pets...

We have adoptable animals at area Petco's and Petsmarts as well as participating in various events and fairs around the South Florida area

Our Adoption Process...

The Cat Network does not have a shelter; all our cats/kittens are in foster homes in South Florida. Our adoption fee is $75 for cats that are not micro-chipped and $85 for micro-chipped cats, which includes de-worming, age appropriate vaccination, and testing for Feline Leukemia (FeLeuk) and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). Cats that are 3 months or older are also sterilized at time of adoption unless not medically advisable.

Note: Adoption Fee For Purebred type cats with or without papers, ranges $65 to $250 and is determined by the foster parent. These cats are designated with "Higher adoption fee may apply" on their web listing.

If you would like to adopt one of the felines that you see listed here, you can contact the foster parent directly to get more information on the cat by clicking on the email link to the foster parent in the listing below, located in the far right column of the listing if provided, or by contacting The Cat Network at 305-255-3482.Once you have made contact, and you would like to adopt the cat, then you are required to fill out an adoption application

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